The powerful, learned woman is a figure of fear in the works of Williams, seen as transgressing her proper role. In Lewis, legitimate authority figures are male, illegitimate ones are female, and gender roles are strictly demarcated. Tolkien, however, not only creates powerful and heroic women, but also suggests that the combination of authority and femininity can be particularly potent and talismanic
Since Doris Myers’ 1971 essay exploring women in the works of the Inklings, there has been a flood o...
Critics of C.S. Lewis argue that his misogyny is present in his portrayal of female characters. Whil...
Critics of C.S. Lewis argue that his misogyny is present in his portrayal of female characters. Whil...
The powerful, learned woman is a figure of fear in the works of Williams, seen as transgressing her ...
Discusses the concept of the wise woman warrior, focusing primarily on Éowyn, Orual, and Hermione Gr...
Examines women in combat in a number of Tolkien’s and Lewis’s works, finding that their portrayals h...
Two of Tolkien’s major works – The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings – have been criticized for...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
Offers an opposing viewpoint on the “taming” of the woman warrior in Tolkien, suggesting that Éowyn’...
Explores the interaction of Masculine and Feminine principles (gender as opposed to sex) in Tolkien’...
J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concernin...
J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concernin...
This paper examines the connection between the motif of the Old English warrior woman and Tolkien’s ...
Since Doris Myers’ 1971 essay exploring women in the works of the Inklings, there has been a flood o...
Critics of C.S. Lewis argue that his misogyny is present in his portrayal of female characters. Whil...
Critics of C.S. Lewis argue that his misogyny is present in his portrayal of female characters. Whil...
The powerful, learned woman is a figure of fear in the works of Williams, seen as transgressing her ...
Discusses the concept of the wise woman warrior, focusing primarily on Éowyn, Orual, and Hermione Gr...
Examines women in combat in a number of Tolkien’s and Lewis’s works, finding that their portrayals h...
Two of Tolkien’s major works – The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings – have been criticized for...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
Offers an opposing viewpoint on the “taming” of the woman warrior in Tolkien, suggesting that Éowyn’...
Explores the interaction of Masculine and Feminine principles (gender as opposed to sex) in Tolkien’...
J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concernin...
J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concernin...
This paper examines the connection between the motif of the Old English warrior woman and Tolkien’s ...
Since Doris Myers’ 1971 essay exploring women in the works of the Inklings, there has been a flood o...
Critics of C.S. Lewis argue that his misogyny is present in his portrayal of female characters. Whil...
Critics of C.S. Lewis argue that his misogyny is present in his portrayal of female characters. Whil...